A Cenotaph to a Woman of the Burman Mission Or Views in the Missionary Path O

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A Cenotaph to a Woman of the Burman Mission Or Views in the Missionary Path O
Francis Mason
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All kinds of clothing, from the thin dress of the torrid zone, to the wadded school cloak, thick blankets, and wool- len shawls of America. Every article I have of the last-mentioned class is invaluable, for the like is not procurable in this country, and homespun articles are all the better.
Every cup, knife, and spoon must be taken, and every article of provision ; for Mr. Board- man, in some of his excursions, found it impos- sible to get a fowl, a cup of buffalo's milk, or even a plantain,
...when near by an orchard full of them.
After taking our breakfast of boiled eggs, bread without butter, and coffee without milk, we walked out a mile or more on quite a de- cent road, which bespoke at once the place to which it would lead us, — to a pagoda or kyoung. The road terminated at a pagoda, by which we found three large images of G-au- 64 MEMOIR OF HELEN M. MASON.
dama, and some small ones, a white elephant, made of bamboos, white cloths, and paper, with an umbrella over him, and tinsel orna- ments, corresponding to the taste of the people.


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